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Reading Comprehension, Volume 12, Number 1 http://rhlschool.com/read12n1.html Word Meanings From Context 1. B 2. D 3. C 4.

D Reading Comprehension, Volume 12, Number 2 http://rhlschool.com/read12n2.html A Lucky Coin 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. B Reading Comprehension, Volume 12, Number 3 http://rhlschool.com/read12n3.html Drawing Conclusions 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. B Reading Comprehension, Volume 12, Number 4 http://rhlschool.com/read12n4.html Feathers and Gas 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. D

Reading Comprehension, Volume 12, Number 5 http://rhlschool.com/read12n5.html Vocabulary - Meanings From Context 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. C Reading Comprehension, Volume 12, Number 6 http://rhlschool.com/read12n6.html Vocabulary - Meanings From Context 1. D 2. B 3. D 4. A Reading Comprehension, Volume 12, Number 7 http://rhlschool.com/read12n7.html Texting Trolls 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. C Reading Comprehension, Volume 12, Number 8 http://rhlschool.com/read12n8.html Vocabulary - Meanings From Context 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. D

October 16, 2001 English Basics, Volume 6, Number 1 http://rhlschool.com/eng6n1.htm Halloween Analogies 1. broom 2. frighten 3. toast 4. candy 5. trick 6. haunted 7. thirty-one Mathematics Problem Solving, Volume 7, Number 1 http://rhlschool.com/math7n1.htm Halloween Problems 1. 33 2. 6 3. December 4. 8 Reading Comprehension, Volume 7, Number 1 http://rhlschool.com/read7n1.htm Our Heritage: American! The title of this poem makes the point that no matter where our ancestors came from, which is often what people mean by heritage, all Americans share a common heritage. That heritage is based on the history of the United States and the aspects of the American culture that all citizens share. America is still a melting pot where everyone adopts features of many cultures that immigrants bring with them. The poem emphasizes the concept of freedom and the positive influence of America on the world community. 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A

Research Skills, Volume 7, Number 1 http://rhlschool.com/ref7n1.tm Vocabulary - Using a Dictionary 1. A 2. G 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. B October 23-26, 2001 English Basics, Volume 6, Number 2 http://rhlschool.com/eng6n2.htm More Halloween Analogies 1. skeleton 2. spirit 3. mask 4. patch 5. spookier 6. Halloweens 7. autumn Mathematics Problem Solving, Volume 7, Number 2 http://rhlschool.com/math7n2.htm Pumpkin Problems 1. C 2. 5 3. 2 4. D Reading Comprehension, Volume 7, Number 2 http://rhlschool.com/read7n2.htm Word Meanings From Context 1. D 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. B

Research Skills, Volume 7, Number 2 http://rhlschool.com/ref7n2.tm Using a Dictionary - Meanings 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. D November 5, 2001 English Basics, Volume 6, Number 3 http://rhlschool.com/eng6n3.htm Thanksgiving Analogies 1. turkey 2. November 3. ocean 4. New World 5. harvest 6. bog 7. 1620 November 19, 2001 Reading Comprehension, Volume 7, Number 3 http://rhlschool.com/read7n3.htm Thankful to Know Answers or comments may vary. Accept any response that is backed up with a reason. A possible answer for #2 is believe. November 19, 2001 Research Skills, Volume 7, Number 3 http://rhlschool.com/ref7n3.tm Comparisons 1. B 2. C 3. P 4. C 5. P 6. B

7. N 8. N January 7, 2002 English Basics, Volume 6, Number 4 http://rhlschool.com/eng6n4.htm The Real Noun 1. first 2. second 3. first 4. first 5. second 6. second 7. first

January 15, 2002 Reading Comprehension, Volume 7, Number 4 http://rhlschool.com/read7n4.htm Dog Face 1. stopped 2. wagged 3. name 4. gentleman 5. Why 6. look 7. explained 8. dog 9. heard 10. nothing March 18, 2002 English Basics, Volume 6, Number 5 http://rhlschool.com/eng6n5.htm The Real Verb 1. first 2. first 3. first 4. second 5. second 6. first 7. second March 19, 2002 Mathematics Problem Solving, Volume 7, Number 3 http://rhlschool.com/math7n3.htm Easter Egg Hunt 1. one 2. 37 3. C

March 25, 2002 Reading Comprehension, Volume 7, Number 5 http://rhlschool.com/read7n5.htm Pizza and Comprehension Statements 2, 4, and 6. September 25, 2002 English Basics, Volume 8, Number 1 http://rhlschool.com/eng8n1.htm Nouns as Adjectives 1. paper 2. junkyard 3. pickle 4. apple 5. onion 6. cat 7. glue 8. beef 9. automobile November 15, 2002 Reading Comprehension, Volume 8, Number 1 http://rhlschool.com/read8n1.htm Half-Truths 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A 5.C March 5, 2003 Reading Comprehension, Volume 8, Number 2 http://rhlschool.com/read8n2.htm The Leader Best answered in discussion format: 1. Student should refer to text when putting a characteristic in his own words.

2.Answers may vary. 3. There is a clue in addition to inference: The name is spelled out down the left column. Respect any opinion if student backs it with a reason or reasons. 4. Answers may vary. April 8, 2003 Reading Comprehension, Volume 8, Number 3 http://rhlschool.com/read8n3.htm I Build Walls These are questions that are best used in discussion format. Accept answers that are justified with reasons and reference to the text when possible. April 29, 2003 English Basics, Volume 8, Number 2 http://rhlschool.com/eng8n2.htm Synonyms 1. amend 2. remarks 3. expend 4. errors 5. create 6. study 7. intelligent 8. odor 9. fragrance May 5, 2003 Mathematics Problem Solving, Volume 8, Number 1 http://rhlschool.com/math8n1.htm Ryan's Class 1. a, c, e 2. b 3. d There could be more than nine because no children are excluded from being at the

table. There could be eight if Ryan is a girl. May 14, 2003 Research Skills, Volume 8, Number 1 http://rhlschool.com/ref8n1.htm Using a Dictionary - Definitions 1. D 2. A 3. D 4. C 5. A

English Basics, Volume 5, Number 13 http://rhlschool.com/eng5n13.htm Seasonal Analogies 1. summer 2. wagon 3. drink 4. snowman 5. happy 6. Jewish 7. receive

Research Skills, Volume 7, Number 3 http://rhlschool.com/ref7n3.tm Comparisons 1. B 2. C 3. P 4. C 5. P 6. B 7. N 8. N

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